Discover how SenseiQ can reduce your downtime post earthquake.
Real-time earthquake damage detection minimizes disruption and avoids unnecessary evacuations.
After an earthquake, damage may not be as visible as it was during the shaking. Small cracks could have been much bigger, and the building may have shifted back, hiding the damage.
SenseiQ measures real-time relative displacement, which directly correlates to damage. Traditional sensors such as accelerometers measure acceleration, i.e. the intensity of shaking.
Data is available remotely within minutes after an earthquake. This helps you quickly assess building damage, speeding up inspections and re-occupation.
Want to learn more about structural health monitoring for earthquakes? Discover the story behind the development of SenseiQ.
SenseiQ consists of two components: a sensor and a target. It measures the relative displacement between them and can be easily mounted on structural elements like beams, walls, and columns.

Accurately track building displacement with millimeter accuracy. Know exactly what’s happening within minutes after an earthquake.
Measure more than just displacement. SenseiQ also captures acceleration and velocity—delivering real-time comprehensive data.
Stay informed, anytime, anywhere. Monitor live data continuously and get notified if something happens, with full access to updates from any location.
SenseiQ can be easily mounted on various structural elements — beams, columns, or walls — ensuring versatility for any building.
Rest easy with self-diagnostic features. If something is not working as it should, you will receive a notification.

To date, SenseiQ has been used on 4 pilot projects.


We are currently looking for pilot projects. Drop us an email or fill out the form if you would like to know more.